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Jamie Kellner, Architect of Fox and WB Networks, Dies at 77
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoWhile the WB never achieved the same ratings success as Fox, it, too, was a hit among teens and...
TV Business Pioneer Jamie Kellner, Creator of the Fox and The WB Networks, Dead at 77
Next TV via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAs founding president and COO of Fox Broadcasting, the former syndication executive was instrumental...
Jamie Kellner, TV Maverick Who Launched Both Fox and The WB, Dies at 77
Variety via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJamie Kellner, who made his name as the only exec ever to create two broadcast networks — Fox and...
32 Awesome '90s Cartoons We Don't Talk About Anymore
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 4 days agoA reminder, I'm sure, that all kids could use from time to time. (Image credit: Cartoon Network Studios) I Am Weasel The show was called ...
Can ARPU-Minded Charter Maintain Its Customer Service Edge?
Next TV via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoAlso in this week’s ‘Next Text,’ we recall our willfully ignorant moments stumbling through TV...
Cameron Elie Joins Final Season Of ‘All American: Homecoming’ As Recurring
Deadline Hollywood· 21 hours agoCameron Elie will guest star in the upcoming final season of All American: Homecoming
Ex-Paramount Legal Exec Joins New Sports Streaming Service Venu
Bloomberg Law· 7 days agoVenu Sports, a new live streaming sports service joint venture backed by a trio of media industry titans, has hired David Hillman as its first chief legal officer, the company said in a statement ...
The Future of Streaming (According to the Moguls Figuring It Out)
New York Times· 3 days agoDiller’s 156-foot, two-masted yacht, named Arriva, the waters off the coast of Jupiter, Fla., were...
St. Louis, with Tom Brady and Kurt Warner on hand, fares well in UFL title game TV ratings
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 5 days agoSt. Louis led the United Football League in attendance and television ratings for regular-season...
Netflix, Disney Lead List of Highest-Paid Big Media Law Chiefs
Bloomberg Law· 11 hours agoNetflix Inc., Walt Disney Co., and Comcast Corp. paid law department leaders the most last year among media companies, showing the importance they place on retaining and recruiting top in-house legal talent.